(March 28, 2020 at 7:11 pm)Belacqua Wrote:He is just seeking to shut me up via "tiring me". This is a tactic usually practiced in online debating by people with weaker points: remember when I told you that "physical harm" is not possible? thus they try to tire you psychologically by focusing on gullible things; commenting on your grammar or intentionally "acting a fool" over and over and over.(March 28, 2020 at 5:53 pm)WinterHold Wrote: I apologize; English is not my first language, the word I meant is "rogue".
The hypocrisy and double standards are obvious here. You mistype rouge instead of rogue and the irate man pounces on it. But they are untroubled by the fact that certain atheist posters on this forum invariably mistake its/it's, your/you're, and effect/affect.
This is not about proper language, it's about poking one's "enemy" in the eye. It's team sports unrelated to truth.
It's not a proper language indeed; but what you can do is just say the truth; other people will read it.
Quote:And the US is happy to support ISIS against Syria, for political reasons.
I've written on other threads about what constitutes bigotry: looking at a huge and diverse group of people and then pretending that the absolute worst members of that group are "definitionally" the essence of that group. Also looking at problems that appear in all kinds of groups and blaming only the group one is bigoted against.
You're not debating against reasonable people. These are passionate emotional individuals who don't care about historical accuracy.
Actually; the Syrian government of Assad is the best thing happened to the U.S in Syria. As an Arab, we know very well that Assad is a zionist and never hurts the U.S or Israel, the dictator even fights anti-U.S movements like the Turkish intervention in Syria.
He is protecting Israel which is a mere American proxy in the region, fighting Turkey but never fired a bullet towards Israel or America.
There even news that ISIS never got a foothold in Syria but with his aid.
As for those I debate, as I always say: my goal is the reader; not them personally.